We should do a manuals swap/sale at Carverfest.I have quite a few owners and service manuals.Can swap or sell to cover copying cost.Or maybe we bring originals and all pile into 9 cars for a Kinkos run.

jvandyke_texas, scanning them in high quality mode and putting them into PDFs makes them easier to share and avoids the photocopying costs. Also, having them scanned means that you can blow the diagrams up on screen and print to the size you want.

That is why I suggest the WE scan them, properly this time. The problem with buying most of the sanned manuals out there is that they were badly copied from bad faxes of bad photocopies. 20 year ago people didn't take the time to align the pages in the photocopier, scanner (or fax for that matter) and there is only so much you can do with badly copied originals.

A properly scanned manual or diagram is MUCH better than any photocopy I have ever seen. Modern scanners and scanning software have made HUGE strides in the past 4 or 5 years. If they can scan a 35mm slide and enlarge it to 8"X10" format with no loss of quality, then it should do wonders on something as simple as schematics.

I'll scan some clean shematics from an original service manual here and blow up a 1" square portion of it to full page size to show just how good a scanned document can be.

Scanned documents have gotten a bad rap in the past and deservedly so.

I have also had to beat my head against the wall when trying to repair an amp with only a poorly scanned schematic to work from. I have had to make long distance calls to other people across the country who have origial schematics, just so I could ask someone what my blurred out schematic is supposed to say. Its very frustrating.

If anything can be done to improve the quality and the availability of documentation, that would be a benefit to everyone.

It seems like a good idea that if anyone has manuals, they should bring them along. You can decide just what you want to do with them when you're act Carverfset. If someone brings a computer and a scanner along that would be all the better.

Well, my new toy came in 2 nights ago... HOLY SHIT this thing is BIG !!!I can scan a full A3 (11" x 17") (2 pages at once) in about 45 seconds. Then I made a custom macro on Photoshop, to rip the 11x17 image into (2) 8.5 x 11 pages, and save both... Takes about a 1 minute total, to scan and save 2 pages. So about 30 seconds per page into a 300 dpi files.

I also installed another program, which will convert all the scanned text into full blown editable text. So the text can be coppied and pasted right off the page, after the scan is complete. This thing KICKS ASS !!!! Now I know why they cost $900-1200 !!!!

Nice. I have a legal-sized 1200 dpi scanner with auto document feed. the ADF is handy, but the legal size limits my ability to scan books and schematics unless you're willing to break them down.

Let me make a suggestion about scanning schematics -- IMO 300dpi just isn't good enough. I think 600dpi should be the absolute minimum, and 1200 dpi should be the standard if you can swing it.

Yes, it takes longer to scan at 600 or 1200 dpi, but its worth it. Better to spend more time doing it at the highest possible resolution the first time, so that you don't have to do it all over again later.

I have the ability to consolidate the graphic images as e-books in the PDF format if that helps any.

What I would like to see out of the exchange is to get back the manuals I lent someone last year. Can`t remember who. And just as an after thought whoever has my ALIII+ crossover I`d like that back too.

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It just so happened that every single manual that I have was on the list of manuals that were missing from the database all totaling 8 or 9 manuals.Now here is the part that I forgot to mention.... every manual that I have is an original Carver printed owners or service manual. Non of them are a scanned version which appears to be a good thing from what I have just read.

Rainman

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Rainman wrote:It just so happened that every single manual that I have was on the list of manuals that were missing from the database all totaling 8 or 9 manuals.Now here is the part that I forgot to mention.... every manual that I have is an original Carver printed owners or service manual. Non of them are a scanned version which appears to be a good thing from what I have just read.

Rainman

8 or 9 manuals???? There are over Carver 250 products listed in the Database but many of them are part of a series that share common manuals. I'm going to add a column to the Database for Owners and Service manuals available.

By my count we are probably closer to 200 or so missing manuals including the service and owners manuals + another 50 or so that are so poorly scanned as to be basically useless (mostly service manuals), so we still have a LONG way to go to have a full and complete library of all the manuals available. Add to that all the datasheets and ads and it really starts to add up. Every single manual helps us get there.